University Connections

Hugo:From other companies, of course, and from colleges and universities. Many universities have industrial liaison programs to present their research projects to industry. Often EDA companies fund the research and hire graduate students as interns.

We hire quite a few new college graduates—usually former interns. We maintain contacts with several leading universities which are very active in EDA research. Most of these have strong industry relationships as well.

These universities are involved in EDA research, and their professors consult to the industry. Many EDA companies have technical advisory boards that meet regularly. They review the research products and technical direction of the company. Their input is critical ...

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